The actor left the show on Friday night for “a number of comments capable of causing great offence to housemates and the viewing public” but the events leading up to his exit were not aired until Saturday (6 August).

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Christopher Biggins

The episode did not elaborate on the full extent of his comments much to the outrage of viewers.

So they've just told us that Biggins made a comment about Jews or something (I'm not sure), but NOT SHOWN IT!? #CBB

Despite this, when asked by HuffPost UK, a show rep refused to deny the comments related to concentration camps.

A spokesperson for the show said in a statement: “Big Brother has taken the decision to remove Christopher Biggins from the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house.

“Since entering ‘Big Brother’, he has made a number of comments capable of causing great offence to housemates and the viewing public.

“Big Brother does not tolerate offensive language capable of causing widespread offence. Christopher Biggins has left the house.”

Regardless of the nature of the unknown comments, Biggins also made another set of comments about bisexual people, blaming them for the spread of AIDs.

He said in a conversation with Aubrey O’Day and Renee Graziano: “Gays had been really badly treated, then suddenly they became respected. Then a killer disease came that was attributed to homosexuals. I think it was a bisexual disease to be honest.

“What they didn’t realise were a lot of bisexuals that went to those [third world] countries and had sex with those people and brought it back to America.”

The comments sparked a fresh set of concern from viewers:

can't believe people are defending Biggins, he wasn't expressing an opinion - it was complete hate and biphobia #cbb

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Tila Tequila's 'Pro-Nazi' Comments ('CBB', 2015)

Tila became the latest in a long line of stars axed from 'CBB' when she left after just one day in August 2015.
The US star's exit came when Channel 5 discovered a blog previously penned by Tila, which had the title, 'Why I Sympathise With Hitler: Part I’.